Agree on Donaldson and Harper for MVP. They are probably going to win.

You can argue either way between Price and Keuchel for AL Cy Young. I don't have a strong opinion. Greinke for sure for NL Cy Young.

AL ROY may be a bit of a question. Francisco Lindor has been hot recently. Kris Bryant is a lock in the NL.

Managers, I think Joe Maddon will get it over Collins. But Collins has done a very good job this year. Clint Hurdle, too. Can't argue with A.J. Hinch in the AL, but you can also make a strong case for John Gibbons.

Collins has done a decent job, but the Mets success seems to be more attributable to the GM than the manager. One could argue that Collins did a nice job keeping his pitchers from murdering the entire starting lineup while they were losing every game 1-0 and 2-1 before acquiring Cespedes, Uribe and Kelly Johnson, but I don't think Collins really been the difference for this team.

Collins has done a decent job, but the Mets success seems to be more attributable to the GM than the manager. One could argue that Collins did a nice job keeping his pitchers from murdering the entire starting lineup while they were losing every game 1-0 and 2-1 before acquiring Cespedes, Uribe and Kelly Johnson, but I don't think Collins really been the difference for this team.

Jeff Banister has a better argument for AL MOY than Hinch if his team closes the deal. Banister's team finished behind Houston last year and is finishing strong in September while Hinch's team is in meltdown. And he's doing it without his ace Yu Darvish for the whole year and without his No. 2, Derek Holland, for half of it.